Disney Plus error code 1026, often shown as an auth service init failure, means the app failed to start the service that verifies who you are. It is a login and session error, not a streaming error. The fixes focus on refreshing your sign in and clearing the data that holds the broken session.
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What error 1026 means
When you open Disney Plus, the app has to initialize an authentication service before it can confirm your account and load content. Error 1026 means that step did not complete. It usually happens because of an expired or corrupted login session, an outdated app, or a network that is blocking Disney’s auth servers.
Fast fixes to try first
- Sign out of Disney Plus, then sign back in.
- Force close the app and reopen it.
- Restart your router, then your device.
- Disable any VPN, proxy, or smart DNS that may block the auth servers.
- Update Disney Plus to the latest version.
- Check the date and time settings on your device are set to automatic. A wrong clock breaks secure logins.
Common causes and fixes
| Likely cause | Why it triggers 1026 | How to fix it |
|---|---|---|
| Stale login session | Old token cannot initialize | Sign out and sign back in |
| Outdated app | Auth service mismatch | Update or reinstall |
| Wrong device clock | Secure handshake fails | Set date and time to automatic |
| VPN or network block | Auth servers unreachable | Disable VPN, switch network |
| Corrupted cache | Service will not start | Clear cache or reinstall |
How to reset your login cleanly
If signing out and back in does not work, do a clean reset. This removes the corrupted session data that most often causes error 1026.
- Uninstall the Disney Plus app from the device.
- Restart the device fully.
- Reinstall Disney Plus from the official app store.
- Open the app and sign in with your email and password.
If your password itself is not being accepted, reset it first using our guide to resetting your Disney account password, then sign in to the fresh app.
If you are still stuck
Try signing in through a web browser at the official Disney Plus site. If the browser login works but the app does not, the problem is the app install, so reinstall it. If neither works, the auth service may be down temporarily on Disney’s side. For other Disney Plus faults, see Disney Plus error code 9 fix and Disney Plus error code 42 fix.
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How to avoid error 1026 in future
Most repeat cases of error 1026 come down to a few habits. Keeping the app current and your device clock accurate removes the two most common triggers before they ever appear, and avoiding a VPN while you stream stops the auth servers being blocked.
- Turn on automatic app updates so the auth service never falls out of date.
- Keep date and time set to automatic, which secure logins rely on.
- Avoid running a VPN or proxy while you use Disney Plus.
- Sign out cleanly rather than force closing, which helps prevent stale sessions.
- Restart your device now and then so cached data does not build up and corrupt.
Key points to remember
- 1026 is a login and session error, shown as auth service init failure.
- A sign out and sign back in clears most cases instantly.
- A wrong device clock quietly breaks secure logins, so set it to automatic.
- A clean reinstall removes the corrupted session behind stubborn cases.
- If the browser login works but the app does not, reinstall the app.
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